The hyperactive pace, the imaginative (if not always polished) effects and especially the formidable action scenes certainly make this worth a peek, more so after midnight with pizza and beer in hand.&dash; Film Frenzy - EDIT

At its best, Hell Fest makes inspired use of its amusement-park setting, but it ultimately counts for naught when the plotting is this threadbare and the characters this insipid.&dash; Film Frenzy - EDIT

If this soulless slog is any indication of what to expect from future Amblin wannabes, then we're all in trouble, as it isn't Back to the Future as much as it's bleak for the future.&dash; Film Frenzy - EDIT

The film itself may be conventional but it's also captivating, and it culminates with a courtroom showdown that offers instant satisfaction yet also doesn't erase subsequent history.&dash; Film Frenzy - EDIT

Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg have made four movies together, but nobody will be equating them with Ford-Wayne, Kurosawa-Mifune or Scorsese-De Niro at any point in the near or far future.&dash; Film Frenzy - EDIT

It took four screenwriters to come up with dialogue so horrendous, it could have single-handedly ushered in a new era of silent cinema. "You the man!" "No, you the man!" "No, I'm the snowman!"&dash; Film Frenzy - EDIT